With yet another blockbuster deal in the books, Major League Baseball continues its dominance among the other major sports in terms of contract values – and of course, it’s ALL guaranteed. We’ll take a quick look at some of the numbers surrounding these large contracts, including how they compare across the 4 major sports.

Team USA has made their final round cuts, finalizing their 12-man roster for the upcoming FIBA World Basketball Cup. We’ll take a look at each of the players financially as they head closer to the 2014-15 NBA season.

Plenty of players have changed zip codes this summer, while others signed on to stay with their current franchises. We’ll take a look at those players who have yet to officially sign on the dotted line.

With the 2013-14 NBA season now in the books the attention quickly shifts to the pool of superstar players who have the ability to opt-out and move on from their current teams. We take a look at these players, their projected contracts, and explain just how a NBA Maximum Contract is built.

Sports contracts not only appear to be getting larger in dollars – but earlier in careers. The recent extension of 22 year old Mike Trout with Los Angeles Angels marked a historic amount of money for a man barely able to order a beer. In lei of this, we’ll take a look at the earliest signing ages for big money extensions across the four major American sports.